Becoming a member
Volunteering
Contributing your memories
Making a donation

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Membership

The benefits of the membership scheme are:

A newsletter four times a year - see an example here
Voting rights (members will be entitled to nominate and elect directors at the AGM)

The annual cost of membership (January to December) is:
Individual £8
Family (2 or more adults and any number of children at the same address) £10
Concessions (over 60 years of age, unwaged or over 18 years of age and in full time education) £6

Corporate membership is also available (£20 per year for a commercial organisation and £15 per year for a non-profit making organisation).

If you would like to become a member (individual, family or concession) please download the form below and return together with the appropriate payment to the address on the form.

Alternatively, you may pay for membership through your online bank account, direct to our bank account. (You still need to fill in a membership form and send it to us.) If you want to pay online, then please put your name and the word membership in the reference field and indicate that you have paid direct to our bank account on your membership form. The account details for payment are:

Bank: Yorkshire Bank
Sort code: 050446
Account number: 15978819

Volunteering

Current opportunities for volunteers include:
Work in the woodland gardens
Maintenance of Gisborough Priory flower borders
Welcoming and informing visitors to Gisborough Priory as a volunteer custodian
Organising and running events

We would like to record people’s memories of Gisborough Priory and Gisborough Priory Gardens. We have already started by recording Isobel Walker’s childhood memories of the gardens in the 1920s.
We know that more of you have interesting stories to tell: get in touch so that they can be saved for the future. Use the Contact Us page.

Making a donation

We depend on raising our own funds to support all our work. The directors are all unpaid volunteers from the local community. Any money raised goes directly to further the charity’s aims.